13, Bridgeland Street

A Grade II Listed Building in Bideford, Devon

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Listing Text

BIDEFORD

SS4526 BRIDGELAND STREET
842-1/5/33 (North side)
08/11/49 No.13

GV II

House, now public house. 1692, the facade and parts of the
interior remodelled early or mid C19. Solid rendered walls,
probably of brick and stone underneath. Slate roof. Rendered
chimney at left-hand end of front ridge.
Plan of 2 rooms wide, probably with central entrance-passage
originally; rear wing on left, with staircase at the front and
kitchen behind. Early or mid C19 wing on right.
3 storeys. 3-window range with centre doorway. Latter has
attached, plain-shafted Doric columns, panelled reveals and
entablature; 6-panelled door with brass knocker.
Ground-storey windows are canted, flat-topped wooden bays with
reeded half-columns between the lights, these supporting
entablatures with bracketed cornices; 8-paned sashes in the
middle, 6-paned ones at the sides. Upper-storey windows have
eared architraves, those to second storey moulded; bracketed
sills to third storey. 8-paned sashes to both storeys. Whole
front flanked by raised quoins. Bracketed eaves-cornice. Rear
windows have mostly barred sashes, some with margin-panes;
stair windows similar, one with engraved glass in
margin-panes.
INTERIOR: ground-storey rooms mainly amalgamated to form
restaurant. Right-hand front room has original box-cornice on
3 sides. Kitchen has complete original moulded cornice. Wide
fireplace in rear wall with moulded wooden cornice; at either
side, high up, cupboards with sunk, bolection-moulded panelled
doors and hinges. Other ground-floor rooms have early or mid
C19 cornices. Original wooden dog-leg staircase, rising from
ground to top floor: closed, pulvinated strings, stout turned
balusters, square newels with flat moulded caps, flat moulded
handrail.
The first-floor front rooms have early or mid C19 cornices;
the right-hand room has a wooden chimneypiece, probably of
C1900, with original cast-iron grate and green-tiled surround.
All 3 third-storey rooms have 6-panelled doors; that in left
front room with 2-fillet ovolo-moulded panels, that to right
with raised-and-fielded, one-fillet ovolo-moulded panels, that
to wing with ogee-moulded panels.
Right-hand front room has early or mid C19 chimneypiece with
cast-iron basket-grate.
This was a Bideford Bridge Trust property, first leased to
Richard Smith on 20.3.1692/3. Smith appears to have died in
1704, and his widow, Mary, took out a new lease in 1705.
(Bideford Bridge Trust Surveys: A1/12).

Listing NGR: SS4533926822

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